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Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality, 2nd Edition
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Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality, 2nd Edition

by Woodrow Barfield
July 2015
Beginner to intermediate
739 pages
26h 7m
English
CRC Press
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319Applications of Audio Augmented Reality
Independence of location and orientation can be exploited to atter multipres-
ent auditory localization. An advantage of separating translation and rotation is
that directionalizability can be preserved even across multiple frames of reference.
Such distributed presence can be coupled with a motion platform (like that shown
in Figure 12.13), a vehicle, or position tracking. Moving can twist (but deliberately
not shift) multiple sinks, maintaining consistent proprioceptive sensation. Relaxedly
shared position data can be ltered to adjust objects only relatively, for instance,
using angular displacement instead of absolute azimuth. A technique for integration
(resolving the apparent paradoxes) of such ...
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